After buying a two four of Shiner, I can't go back to High Life. There's just so much more taste. Maybe I'll see High Life again when my pocket wallet goes dry...

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"I still go through it in my head," Nowitzki said. "One of my last nights in Germany [last month], I was trying to go to sleep, but I couldn't. I was thinking about the free throw I missed [late in Game 3], about different situations that happened in that series. I'll never forget it. It's going to stay in my mind until we win it all."

Anyone know if any (preferably Fort Worth) places have any pumpkin ales on tap this time of year? Or even if you can buy a six pack anywhere. I've heard great things about Pumking and I really want to try it.

Your best bets will be the Ginger Man and the Flying Saucer. They rotate the selection regularly and have the most taps in Ft. Wizzy, as far as I know:

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"I still go through it in my head," Nowitzki said. "One of my last nights in Germany [last month], I was trying to go to sleep, but I couldn't. I was thinking about the free throw I missed [late in Game 3], about different situations that happened in that series. I'll never forget it. It's going to stay in my mind until we win it all."

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"I still go through it in my head," Nowitzki said. "One of my last nights in Germany [last month], I was trying to go to sleep, but I couldn't. I was thinking about the free throw I missed [late in Game 3], about different situations that happened in that series. I'll never forget it. It's going to stay in my mind until we win it all."

they've started selling Yuengling here in nashville. great beer. I get it every time i'm up in Philly.

Yuengling is a darned good beer, and it was once the principal Pennsylvania competitor and rival to one of my favorite beers, the excellent Stegmaier Gold Medal Lager, brewed in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania by some of my distant ancestors. Before prohibition Steg was one of the biggest breweries in the country, but like so many other great old American breweries it was never fully able to recover from that abysmal period, and is now a specialty beer that is quite difficult to find outside of the hills of North-Eastern Pennsylvania (sadly, much harder than Yuengling)...

At least around these parts, Bud Light is not at all cheap. Granted, I have good options around me here in Dallas, but I can almost always find something like Sierra Nevada Pale Ale for cheaper than Bud Light. I find the mass producers to offer the absolute worst value in the marketplace.

If cheap is what you are after, Miller High Life will not disappoint you in comparison to Bud Light--and it will cost a whole lot less. Even something like Milwaukee's Best will perform near as well.

Funny, I normally drink Heineken or Guinness or Sam Adams. I really don't enjoy Bud or Bud Light. But I am trying to save some money, so I bought a couple of Miller High Lifes and I am drinking one now. Not too bad for so cheap! I have never had one that I have known of!

I am currently residing in wretched Houston, so I picked mine up at the giant Spec's mid-town store... If I were in Dallas looking for it though, I might try calling Mr. G's in Plano (they will almost certainly have it) or perhaps try the wonderfully priced Majestic in Addison...

I am currently residing in wretched Houston, so I picked mine up at the giant Spec's mid-town store... If I were in Dallas looking for it though, I might try calling Mr. G's in Plano (they will almost certainly have it) or perhaps try the wonderfully priced Majestic in Addison...

The Majestic is one of the best kept secrets of the metroplex. I know Chumdawg has posted about this before, but their general specials on good beers and booze generally crush those of every other liquor store that I know of in the Dallas-Fort Worth area...

The Majestic is one of the best kept secrets of the metroplex. I know Chumdawg has posted about this before, but their general specials on good beers and booze generally crush those of every other liquor store that I know of in the Dallas-Fort Worth area...

Indeed. If you are a beer lover, this place is like Nirvana. Not only do they have the best selection I have been able to find in Dallas, but they always have excellent specials. For example, the lovely Paulaner Salvator was going for $6.50 a couple weeks ago, down from $9.49. They seem to always have a twelve pack of something good for anywhere from ten bucks to thirteen or so. The Spaten Oktoberfest is presently something like $10.50, down from about $16. Newcastle Brown Ale is at the same price, if that is more to your taste.

Basically I just try whatever they have on sale, which broadens my range of experience at the same time it fattens my wallet. The best of both worlds!

Well..... I know for certain that Goody Goody in Highland Village has a ton of it because I saw them unloading some not but an hour ago (maybe 2 hours?). It will go pretty quickly if it follows past years. I miss how it was years ago when it wasn't as well known and you could find it pretty easily.

Well..... I know for certain that Goody Goody in Highland Village has a ton of it because I saw them unloading some not but an hour ago (maybe 2 hours?). It will go pretty quickly if it follows past years. I miss how it was years ago when it wasn't as well known and you could find it pretty easily.

I use to live about a mile away from there on Valley Ridge, for my senior year at UNT. They used to know me there Seriously.

Sadly, I have not seen the Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on the shelves at my local haunts. I suppose I may not be looking hard enough. I have seen, and indeed imbibed, the Sierra Nevada Anniversary Ale. But now I will be on the lookout for this other fine brew.

Sadly, I have not seen the Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale on the shelves at my local haunts. I suppose I may not be looking hard enough. I have seen, and indeed imbibed, the Sierra Nevada Anniversary Ale. But now I will be on the lookout for this other fine brew.

It is a seasonal brew, and it's an American IPA. You mentioned that you had their Anniversary Ale, which isn't all that different, really. Celebration just seems a bit more flavorful - more hops and a slightly heavier malt profile. I'd say it's similar to St. Arnold's Elissa IPA and Victory's HopDevil.

So a few years ago i went to this thing called "brewtopia", it was in new york city, and i guess they have these festivals annually or bi-annually.

Anyway, its basically a huge convention center type room with booths of people that brew their own beers, from big companies to little mom and pop shops.

They give you a little 4 oz shot glass to sample beers, believe me my 15 friends and I put a dent in some of those booths. 4 oz's at a time.

So i found this one booth that i absolutely loved. I don't remember the brand but it was a sour beer. I remember it being lighter in color, almost orange. And it was about 6% alcohol. I would drink it and afterwards a slight sour taste was left. It was great!

Anyone have any ideas?, or any thoughts? Anyone enjoy sour type beers?

So i found this one booth that i absolutely loved. I don't remember the brand but it was a sour beer. I remember it being lighter in color, almost orange. And it was about 6% alcohol. I would drink it and afterwards a slight sour taste was left. It was great!

Anyone have any ideas?, or any thoughts? Anyone enjoy sour type beers?

Sounds like a Belgian style to me - a lambic or gueuze, maybe a saison. Any of those styles sound familiar?

Sounds like a Belgian style to me - a lambic or gueuze, maybe a saison. Any of those styles sound familiar?

i just googled those terms and found a website about belgian beers. I honestly don't remember. I wish i did. I just remember those guys got tired of pouring me beers, cause i was the only guy hovering around their booth for like 45 minutes.

Yeah, the Goody Goody in The Colony generally is cheaper than the ones in Addison. No tmuch for beer, but certainly for liquor. Every so often I need to pick up a large bottle of Finlandia (vodka) or something like that, and it's almost $10 cheaper in The Colony

It is a seasonal brew, and it's an American IPA. You mentioned that you had their Anniversary Ale, which isn't all that different, really. Celebration just seems a bit more flavorful - more hops and a slightly heavier malt profile. I'd say it's similar to St. Arnold's Elissa IPA and Victory's HopDevil.

Thanks. I just knocked one of these babies down. It did feel a bit different from the Anniversary Ale to me. As you say, more flavor. Feels almost like a hugely hopped up lambic. Lots of berry flavors. Also extraordinarily carbonated. Did I mention hops?

Great brew. Thanks for the recommendation, guys. Luckily, I get to "celebrate" five more times!

I would be very, very surprised if Goody Goody beat Majestic in terms of selection. Majestic has about thirty feet of cooler space on imports. You are lucky to find fifteen feet anywhere else. Even at the overly hyped Central Market, you don't get the same selection.

Of course, if you guys are talking spirits, I can't comment. I only buy the beer.